My Favourite Edinburgh Restaurants

Just as you would expect, a cosmopolitan influence is to be found in the capital, and there are many fine restaurants to satisfy residents and visitors from all over the world.

The restaurants I recommend are all pretty much in city centre locations, because in my numerous visits to Edinburgh, I have not found it necessary to stray much further from where all the main activity is, apart from Leith that is, where there is always quite a lot happening at any time of the year.

Located by Edinburgh Castle, The Witchery is a fabulous restaurant, visited by many celebrities. Succulent steaks, fish and seafood can be savoured in beautiful surroundings, and although a bit expensive, it’s not way over the top. Well worth the outlay for a very special occasion.

Again, close to the castle, this reasonably priced restaurant serves the best of traditional Scottish food. Venison, beef, seafood and vegetarian options can be enjoyed with a selection of over 200 varieties of whisky.

As you expect given the name, there is lots of wood in the decor, with high ceilings, giving the appearance of an old barn that has been transformed to exude some elegance. The service is goos, as is the food, and there is a ‘tasting’ option on the menu..

Specialising in seafood, this bar has a touch of class, with wood panels, real fires, and live music. You can get really comfortable here, and if it wasn’t for the music, you’d probably ask for a hammock after your meal.

Chargrilled burgers, steaks, chicken, pasta, crepes and a good vegetarian selection. Decor isn’t the best, but the service and the food is good, and reasonably priced. Ideal if you’re really hungry and want a quick bite

That’s my five favourite restaurants in the city of Edinburgh. There are hundreds more but I’ve not had the good fortune of trying them all yet. Maybe some day.